Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Introduction

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Table 203
Trunk and signaling matrix (cont’d.)

Trunk types

Signaling type

CO/FX/

WATS

DID

Tie

RAN

Paging

CAMA

Continuous operation mode

No

No

No

Yes

N/A

No

Start modes (pulse and level)

No

No

No

Yes

N/A

No

Note: For incoming and outgoing service, DID trunks must be programmed as loop dial repeating.

The NT8D14 Universal trunk Card is an Intelligent Peripheral Equipment
(IPE) device that can be installed in either the NT8D37 IPE Module or the
NT8D11 CE/PE Module. The Universal Trunk card interfaces eight analog
trunk lines to the Meridian 1 switch. Each trunk interface is independently
configurable by software control using the Trunk Administration program
LD 14.

The universal trunk card supports the following trunk types:

Centralized Automatic Message Accounting (CAMA) trunks

Central office (CO), Foreign Exchange (FEX), and Wide Area
Telephone Service (WATS) trunks

Direct inward dial (DID) trunks

TIE trunks: two-way loop dial repeating (LDR) and two-way loop
outgoing automatic incoming dial (OAID)

Recorded Announcement (RAN) trunks

Paging trunks

The universal trunk card also supports Music, Automatic Wake Up, and
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) features.

Table 204 "Trunk and signaling matrix" (page 485)

lists the signaling and

trunk types supported by the universal trunk card.

Table 204
Trunk and signaling matrix

Trunk types

Signaling type

CO/FX/

WATS

DID

Tie

RAN

Paging

CAMA

Loop start

Yes

No

(see no

te)

No

N/A

N/A

Yes

Ground start

Yes

No

No

N/A

N/A

No

Note: For incoming and outgoing service, DID trunks must be programmed as loop dial repeating.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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